TRENTON -- A city woman was wounded in what police believe may have been a drive-by shooting outside the Candlelight Lounge early Saturday morning.

The 41-year-old victim arrived just before 12:30 a.m. for a family birthday party and was walking across the parking lot toward her cousin when shots rang out, Sgt. Pedro Medina said, spokesman for the Trenton police.

"They possibly came from a vehicle that was riding on Passaic Street," in front of the bar, Medina said.

The woman fell to the ground after being shot twice, once in the chest near her shoulder, and once in her right elbow, police said. Her cousin put her inside his car and rushed her to Capital Health at Mercer. Police are unsure if either the shooting victim or her cousin were targeted.

The victim was moved to Capital Health Regional Medical Center, and listed in stable condition Monday. Police are still trying to identify the shooter.

As the initial shooting investigation began Saturday, police officers were approached by a man who said he had just been jumped and robbed. Police do not know if the robbery and shooting are connected. The 45-year-old victim came to the Candlelight Lounge crime scene at 1:40 a.m. to report the robbery.

The victim said he was attacked at Spring and Calhoun streets, where one man grabbed him by the neck while another struck him on the head and took $45 from a wallet in his pants pocket, police said. He was able to break free and run away.

Police described the suspects as a black male, light-skinned, braided hair, in his early 20s, tall, wearing a beige jacket, along with a black male in his early 20s, short, and wearing a dark-colored jacket.

Jenkins had been on leave to recuperate but has since returned to work, a corrections spokeswoman said Monday. While Wimbush was charged with aggravated assault, Jenkins does not face any charges as of Monday though the case remains open, police said.